But almost three years on from the McCain closure there is a some positivity within the community.

For many of them, retraining has been an option while others have secured new jobs. They admit that it's been tough to turn their lives around, but that it's great to still see former work colleagues living in the area.

"I think we all went through the seven stages of grieving. There was certainly a lot of anger. I went on to study - and I'm still studying - to hopefully become a counsellor."